Career
He oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing, Yeshe-De, Tibetan Aid Project, and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala. Tarthang Tulku also introduced Kum Nye into the West. After settling in Berkeley, California they established the Tibetan Aid Project (TAP) which serves the needs of the Tibetan refugee community.
In 1963, Tarthang Tulku founded Dharma Publishing in Varanasi, India.
In 1971, the publishing house moved to California. Sister organizations have been established in Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. In 1983, Tarthang Tulku established the Yeshe De project, with the purpose of preserving and distributing sacred Tibetan texts in collaboration with the Tibetan Aid Project.
Tarthang Tulku has written over 40 books covering a wide variety of topics, including:
meditation,
Kum Nye
Time, Space, and Knowledge series
Also, in the fall of 2012 he opened Dharma College, "committed to igniting personal and global transformation by helping people unlock the power of their minds.".